Tobacco-pipe



C. G. DOSSIN.

TOBACCO PIPE.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 12. 1920.

1,397,946. Patented Nov. 22, 1921.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

CHARLES G. DOSSIN, OF MERIDEN", CONNECTICUT.

TOBACCO-PIPE.

Application filed June 12. 1920.

all 1117mm it may concern known that 1', CHARLES G. DossIN, the United States, residing at e county of New Haven and necticut, have invented a new ovement in Tobacco-Pipes; y declare the following, when ction with the accompanying longitudinal sectional view of side view of modified form of relates to an improvement s invention :nl particularly to pipes ion is made between the mouth-piece, separable from object of this invention is a connection between the bowl 7 see, which may be readily aps already constructed or apme of manufacture, and whicn a chamber in which absorbent v be placed to collect any moish may possibly pass from the bowl mouth-piece; and the invention cons in the construc ion hereinafter deibed and particularly recited in the carrying out my invention, I employ of any approved form including a J and mouth-piece 4t, and by the term "ti-piece I wish to be uncerstood as the integral stem oi a pipe or a cot action in which a separately formed piece is connected with the stem. If

i L the usual passage 5 iron the bowl oi the pipe through the stem, the opening from the bowl will be closed by a plug 6; but in specially manui ac uied npes, no opening will be formed from the bottom of the bowl into the stem, b" the bottom of the bowl I provide readeo end 8 of a nipple 9 having a bore Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 22, 1921.

Serial No. 388,484.

rial may be placed so that any moisture I passing from the bowl to the mouth-piece will be absorbed.

In assembling, the parts are moved together so as to shorten the passage and. the end 17 turned into the ste Then the member 13 is drawn outward and turned into the opening in the nipple; and the device is removed by reversing this operation, so that it can be removed and replaced at pleasure and the absorbent material renewed as occasion may require.

Instead of arranging the passages from the bowl to the mouth-piece below the stem, they may be arranged above the stem, as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings, in which the passage member 13 is entered into the bowl above the stem, while the other member 16 is ntered into the upper surface of the mouth-piece, the device being otherwise the same as above described.

While I have shown the invention as applied to a straight-stem pipe, it is obvious that it may be applied to curved'stcm pipes with equal results.

I claim:

The combination with a tobacco-pipe including the bowl and mouth-piece, said bowl formed with an opening and said mouthpiece formed with a longitudinal channel and with an opening intersecting the said channel. of a two-part passage member telescopically connected togeth r, one member adapted to be turned into engagement with the bowl, and the other'into engagement with the mouth-piece, and intersecting said channel.

In testimony whereof, I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

CHARLES G. DOSSIN.

Witnesses:

GRETTA E. Primer, ALBERT BOARDMAN. 

